Description: Thanks for looking! Soviet Pin for Building 1000th Navy Submarine - 1985 Nuclear Sub Bryansk (#2) Height: 15.55mm Width: 42.12mm Weight: 7.109g The submarine is a separate part superimposed on the enameled Soviet naval flag. The numeral "1000" signifies the 1000th submarine ever built at a Russian shipyard (including those completed during WW1 and WW2). The K-117 Bryansk is a nuclear submarine of the Soviet Project 667 of the Delfin-Class Ballistic Missile Subs (NATO designation Delta-IV). It was laid down in 1985 at the Severomorsk Shipyard. Initially, its name was supposed to be "The 70th Anniversary of the October" but that soon changed to Bryansk, obviously due to the changing political winds. It was launched in 1987, incidentally the 1000th submarine ever built at Russian shipyards, and was commissioned during the same year. As far as we know, the Bryansk remains on active duty in the Russian Navy to this day. While the enamel is in great condition please note the presence of light surface scratches on the metal. *** Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. This item will ship with tracking. *** All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
Price: 15 USD
Location: Post Falls, Idaho
End Time: 2024-12-11T19:52:54.000Z
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Type: Pin
Theme: Politics
Country/Region: Russia